Iran Launches Missiles at Daesh Headquarters in Syria
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Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps has launched missiles at Daesh [Arabic Acronym for the terrorist "ISIS"/"ISIL"] group headquarters in Syria's Dayr al-Zawr.
The IRGC announced on Sunday that the medium-range ground-to-ground missiles were launched from Iran's western provinces of Kermanshah and Kordestan in response to the recent Daesh-claimed terror attacks in Tehran, which killed 18 people and injured 50 more.
The IRGC noted that a large number of terrorists have been killed in the attacks, in which a large amount of terrorists' weapons, ammunition, and equipment were also destroyed.
"The spilling of innocent blood will not go unanswered," said the IRGC in a statement.
The IRGC further assured the Iranian nation that it will "spare no efforts to defend the national security and obviate plots as well as anti-security phenomena."
The footage released on social media shows what is reported to be one of the missiles being launched from one of Iran's western provinces.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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